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Good evening! Could someone please share the original bootloader of Hifi Walker H2 2.0 firmware version?
I created a user for your forum to confirm that an Eros Q with version 2.2 firmware (just received from aliexpress) works with the rockbox version 4. Using jztool, after seeing black screens with the other two bootloaders, I gave a try to version 4 and was welcome by a visible menu. I completed the installation of rockbox and everything works fine. I also downloaded flash.img. It is more than 130 Mb. What metod do you suggest for transferring it to you?
Hey folks, does anyone have a stock HiFi Walker H2 v1.5 bootloader dump?Or otherwise is there an instruction on how to obtain a bootloader or anything flashable from the images provided by the manufacturer here?
You're in luck, looks like I have a copy - see here. I can't remember what it needs to be named in order for the bootloader to find it... erosqnative-boot.bin, I think?
Quote from: dconrad on March 25, 2025, 08:57:45 PMYou're in luck, looks like I have a copy - see here. I can't remember what it needs to be named in order for the bootloader to find it... erosqnative-boot.bin, I think?Thanks, I was able to flash it form recovery successfully but it booted into black screen. I had to flash back Rockbox bootloader via jztool to unbrick.Same happens with a uboot.bin posted by manufacturer. I guess there is a missing piece or a missing step somewhere.
The stock update file does not write the bootloader by default. But we can simply mark it to be updated and then run the stock updater.
Yes, I'm trying to revert native Rockbox installation back to stock then to hosted mode. I've observed that I boot into Hiby more often because of working Bluetooth.Quote from: dconrad on March 26, 2025, 02:07:17 PMThe stock update file does not write the bootloader by default. But we can simply mark it to be updated and then run the stock updater. Ah, that explains a lot. I'm not sure the stock updater actually does anything right now. The way I remember it working was rebooting and showing the progress bar while applying the update.If I boot into Hiby and run an update it almost immediately reboots into Rockbox and does nothing.
Is it normal for the top edge of an H2 HWv4 (2.1 firmware) to be cut off when viewing the H2 straight on?It is very noticeable on the default theme. See attached.Is there a way to adjust the global viewport in Rockbox or should I return the device as defective?Edit: also a minor nitpick is the lower corner on the back squeaks/moves that normal too?
Both of those are pretty normal in my experience. Possible future improvement to change the position of that statusbar, but once you start using other themes it becomes much less of an issue. And yeah, the back just snaps in on three sides (left, right, and bottom), so it's possible for it to squeak a bit.
Alright, give this file a shot. Put it on the SD card named "update.upt" and then, with the device off, hold VolUp + Power, and then select "Aigo Recovery". It should run the updater then and you'll be working with a totally stock player. (fingers crossed for no weirdness)
Quote from: dconrad on March 26, 2025, 11:35:11 PMAlright, give this file a shot. Put it on the SD card named "update.upt" and then, with the device off, hold VolUp + Power, and then select "Aigo Recovery". It should run the updater then and you'll be working with a totally stock player. (fingers crossed for no weirdness)This one worked like a charm. Thanks a lot!So, regarding the Bluetooth support for H2, I might dig a little bit into that if you give me a direction where to start. I remember seeing some BlueZ examples among Ingenic's documentation so it should be doable.
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